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features a selection of inspiring spirituals. These folk songs originated among enslaved.

Africans between the 17th and the 19th century. The slaves were forced to work for their white masters under harsh conditions on plantations in the south of the United States. Whereas their bodies were chained, voices and melodies could not be bound.

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WALK THE STREETS OF GOLD, SOMETIMES I FEEL LIKE A MOTHERLESS CHILD, KEEP YOUR LAMPS, WADE IN THE WATER, HONONO, EZEKIEL SAW THE WHEEL, STEAL AWAY, THE BATTLE OF JERICHO, LISTEN TO THE LAMBS, DEEP RIVER, IF I GOT MY TICKET, CAN I RIDE?, DANIEL, SERVANT OF THE LORD, I CAN TELL THE WORLD.